Flying to Bahamas

There were a few times after a few beers years ago, they may have gone in the front of my pants <g>

Course, when we wizzed back then, we would try to emulate the trajectory of a .45 caliber bullet and compare the arcs.

I can hear it now: Hey, watch me get a shinny on that airplane while undoing zipper<g>

Sorry to digress. Some memories are fondly held.

Best,

Dave
 
There were a few times after a few beers years ago, they may have gone in the front of my pants <g>

Course, when we wizzed back then, we would try to emulate the trajectory of a .45 caliber bullet and compare the arcs.

I can hear it now: Hey, watch me get a shinny on that airplane while undoing zipper<g>

Sorry to digress. Some memories are fondly held.

Best,

Dave

I think you wanted the other thread... :rofl:
 
Rough sea survival tidbit #2967...

Have a burlap bag filled with jute or rags soaked in linseed oil. This will spread on the water and leave a smooth slick for miles leading to you. It has an added benefit of calming the seas, so best to have it with a drogue and on a 50' or longer leash to keep the spray down and the waves from breaking on you. Whole thing doesn't have to weigh 2lbs and can pack small as the old windbreakers that fit in your pocket. Just stow it in a ziplock.
 
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